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Patented Aug. 19, 1924.

UNITED STATES JAMES CARAFILIDIS, OF SABRATON, WEST VIRGINIA.

SMOKERS PIPE.

Application filed October 30, 1920.

T 0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JAMEs CARAFILIDIs, a citizen of the United States,residing at Sabraton, State of IV est Virginia, have invented new anduseful Improvements in Smokers Pipes, of which the following is aspecification.

This invention relates to smoking devices, and more particularly to adevice which may be used either as a pipe or as a cigar or cigaretteholder.

One of the main objects of the invention is to provide a device of thecharacter stated of simple construction and operation which may beproduced at small cost. A further object is to provide a device in whichthe smoke may be drawn through water or other suitable liquid so as tobe filtered and cooled thereby. Another object is to provide a devicewhich may be used either as a pipe or as a cigar or cigarette holder.Further objects will appear from the detailed description.

In the drawings:

Figure 1 is a side view of a device constructed in accordance with myinvention.

Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the device.

Figures 3, L and 5 are central vertical sections through different typesof bowls.

Figure 6 is a detail of a perforated disc to be used in one of thebowls.

Th device includes a body 1 of substantially rectangular shape providedat one end with a mouth piece or bit 2. The body is provided at itsother end with an upwardly directed neck 3 in the upper end of which isformed a bore 4: adapted to receive a neck 5 formed on the lower end ofa bowl 6. The bowl illustrated in Figure 1 is intended to hold tobaccoin the ordinary manner of a smokers pipe, and this bowl may be providedwith a perforated disc 8 such as illustrated in Figures 3 and 6. A smokepassage 9 extends from the inner end of Serial No. 420,706.

bore 4 and communicates with the forward end of a chamber or reservoi 10of substantially elliptical shape, and a smoke passage 11 ofsubstantially elongated U-shape is provided in the upper portion of body1 and establishes communication between bit 2 and the rearward end ofreservoir 10. In practice a suitable quantity of water or other suitableliquid may be poured into reservoir 10 through passage 9, and this wateracts to filter and cool smoke which is drawn through it. As will beunderstood, it is not necessary to place water or other liquid in thereservoir or chamber 10. In

this case, this chamber would act as an ex- 1 In a device of thecharacter described. a

body of substantially elongated rectangular shape provided at one endwith a neck and at the other end with a bit, the body being hollowed outto provide a relatively large elongated chamber. said neck being adaptedfor reception of a bowl and communicating with the chamber at theforward end thereof, said body being further provided with an outletpassage of elongated U-shape above the chamber, said passagecommunieating at one end with the chamber at the rear thereof and at itsother end with the bit.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.

JAMES OARAFILIDIS.

